Bender
11-28-2009, 07:09 PM
I have two windows desktops and a laptop. One desktop has a local canon pixma ip4300 connected to it. I have it shared as a network printer and all three computers print to it.
my laptop is a dual-boot with ubuntu. I am almost always using ubuntu now, and very rarely ever go into Vista on my laptop anymore. Anyway, I'm setting up the windows printer on my ubuntu laptop.
I went to system/administration, Printing, and selected New, then windows printer with samba, then I browsed for the shared printer, clicked on it, and then clicked the Verify connection button. It said the printer was accessible.
ok, now I am at the last part, where it gives you a list of drivers and I am supposed to select one. They are all generic sounding drivers... Dot Matrix, GDI Printer, PCL 3, PCL 4, blah blah... What the heck do I pick, or should I have d/l a canon driver before starting this setup?
thanks!
my laptop is a dual-boot with ubuntu. I am almost always using ubuntu now, and very rarely ever go into Vista on my laptop anymore. Anyway, I'm setting up the windows printer on my ubuntu laptop.
I went to system/administration, Printing, and selected New, then windows printer with samba, then I browsed for the shared printer, clicked on it, and then clicked the Verify connection button. It said the printer was accessible.
ok, now I am at the last part, where it gives you a list of drivers and I am supposed to select one. They are all generic sounding drivers... Dot Matrix, GDI Printer, PCL 3, PCL 4, blah blah... What the heck do I pick, or should I have d/l a canon driver before starting this setup?
thanks!